Upon receiving a verdict, the clerk shall make an entry in his minutes, specifying the time and place of the trial, the names of the jurors and witnesses, the verdict, and either the judgment rendered thereon, or an order that the cause be reserved for... Laws of the State of New York - Page 657by New York (State) - 1852Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Legislature - Law - 1848 - 672 pages
...receiving a verdict, the court shall direct an the verdict. . maciej specifying the time and place of the trial, the names of the jurors and witnesses, the verdict, and either the judgment to be rendered thereon, or an order that the case be reserved for argument or further consideration.... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners on Practice and Pleadings - Civil procedure - 1848 - 904 pages
...receiving a verdict, the court shall direct an entry to be made, specifying the time and place of the trial, the names of the jurors and witnesses, the verdict, and either the judgment to be rendered thereon, or an order that the case be reserved lor argument or further consideration.... | |
| New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1850 - 920 pages
...a verdict, an entry must be made, in the minutes of the court, specifying the time and place of the trial, the names of the jurors and witnesses, the verdict, and either the judgment to be rendered thereon, or where the court is in doubt what judgment ought to be given, it may order... | |
| New York (State), Henry Strong McCall - Civil procedure - 1851 - 244 pages
...the trial, the names of the jurors and witnesses, the Verdict, and Is5i' either the judgment to be rendered thereon, or an order that the cause be reserved for argument or further consideration. The justice trying the cause may, in his discretion, and upon such terms as may be just, stay the entry... | |
| New York (State), Member of the New-York Bar - Civil procedure - 1851 - 410 pages
...receiving a verdict, the clerk shall make an entry in his minutes, specifying the time and place of the trial, the names of the jurors and witnesses, the verdict, and either the judgment to be rendered thereon, or an order that the cause be reserved for argument or further consideration.... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1852 - 606 pages
...receiving a verdict, the court shall direct an entry to bo made, specifying the time and place of the trial, the names of the jurors and witnesses, the verdict, and either the judgment to be rendered thereon, or an order that the case be reserved for argument or further consideration.... | |
| Henry Whittaker - Civil procedure - 1852 - 900 pages
...be pursued in the event of a special verdict, or verdict subject to the opinion of the court, or of an order that the cause be reserved for argument or further consideration, of all which proceedings the plaintiff has the carriage. The last of these proceedings, though provided... | |
| Wisconsin - Session laws - 1853 - 810 pages
...direction be not given by the court, tLe clerk mast enter judgment in conformity with the verdict. If au exception be taken it may be reduced to writing at the time, or entered in the judge's minutes, and afterwards settled as provided by the rules of the court, and then stated in writing,... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1854 - 722 pages
...the clerk of the court. His duty is to make an entry in the minutes, specifying the time and place of trial ; the names of the jurors and witnesses ; the...must enter judgment in conformity with the verdict. (Code, ยง264.) The judgment to be thus entered by the clerk he is required to enter in the judgment... | |
| Claudius L. Monell - Civil procedure - 1854 - 508 pages
...trial is had, forthwith, amongst other things, either to enter the judgment rendered on the verdict, or an order that the cause be reserved for argument or further consideration. The cause must be reserved by the judge, or the clerk must enter judgment. Prior to the amendments... | |
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